Great Used Sedans Under $10,000

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Introduction

Used vehicle prices are through the roof right now, especially if you're looking for an SUV or pickup truck. Where the market isn't quite as strong is the bread and butter sedan segment. The reason? There are a lot of lightly used sedans on the market, and a high supply of available vehicles means that even high demand can easily be met. That means lower prices and newer vehicles -- two big pluses in our book. Take a look at 10 of the best used sedan deals we've found. We think you'll like what we've unearthed.

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2009 Chevy Malibu

Selling Points: A two-year-old Malibu with 36,000 miles for under $10,000? This is why it's hard to go wrong with a midsize sedan. The Malibu is spacious and attractive, and it helps that its 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is both powerful and efficient, delivering 30 miles per gallon on the highway.

2006 Chrysler 300

Selling Points: The Chrysler 300 is large, stylish and one of the few rear drive vehicles available without a luxury badge. Just a few years ago, dealers were getting over sticker for these. According to JD Power, the 300 is a reliable choice, too.

2006 Dodge Charger

Selling Points: The Dodge Charger manages to look and feel like a sports sedan while also supplying its owner with plenty of space for people, luggage, groceries or just about anything else you care to throw at it.

2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS

Selling Points: Hyundai has really outdone itself in recent years, producing cars on par with its American and Japanese competition. The midsize Sonata has good fit-and-finish and a smooth four-cylinder engine that gets 30 miles per gallon on the highway.

2008 Ford Fusion SE

Selling Points: The Fusion was Ford's first good effort at a midsize sedan since the Ford Taurus of the early 1990s. Ford did a terrific job of combining looks, functionality, fuel economy and reliability into a nice, tight package.

2008 Ford Taurus SEL

Selling Points: The Taurus is huge, easily out-sizing every other competitor in the non-luxury sedan class. Don't believe us? Just pop open the trunk, yell and wait for the echo. The Taurus isn't exactly beautiful, but functionality and reliability are here in spades.

2008 Honda Civic LX

Selling Points: The Civic has been the compact sedan against which every other manufacturer compares its product. The design is attractive, the interior is nice and fuel economy is outstanding, rated at 36 mpg highway.

2006 Toyota Camry LE

Selling Points: The Camry is the top dog in the midsize sedan segment, and with good reason. It's JD Power ranking of 5 tells you all you need to know about this vehicle, but we'll add that it's also a smooth driver that does just about everything well.

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